12 Related Articles from 2018-03-05

AP Explains: Populist surge leaves hung Parliament in Italy. Italian voters delivered a stinging blow to their country's pro-European political powers, with more than half of the electorate backing populist, euroskeptic parties in Sunday's election, according to near-final results. >>

As Italy votes, Europe fears populist, euroskeptic gains. Polls have opened in Italy in in one of the most uncertain elections in years. >>

European markets open slightly lower after uncertain Italian vote. European markets opened slightly lower after an uncertain Italian election result left the country preparing for the prospect of a hung parliament. >>

Franklin Templeton: Don't expect dramatic impact on Italian bonds. David Zahn, head of European fixed income at Franklin Templeton Fixed Income Group, speaks about investing in Europe. >>

Head of Italy's League party says the common European currency is 'wrong' and is destined to ultimately 'end'. Head of Italy's League party says the common European currency is 'wrong' and is destined to ultimately 'end' >>

Italy becomes the next European country to fall to a populist, anti-migrant wave, this one featuring Silvio Berlusconi. Former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi’s right-wing coalition was leading the Italian election late Sunday, exit polls indicated, but appeared unlikely to reach a majority in Parliament, suggesting weeks of drawn-out negotiations to find a broader coalition amid growing populist anger over migration­... >>

Italy Election Gives Big Lift to Far Right and Populists. With no outright winner, it may take weeks of haggling to form a government after a race that reflected the angry mood of European voters. >>

Italy is latest European country to feel populist surge. Italy's election result is yet another sign of popular resentments -- against conventional politicians, the forces of globalization, immigration and the European "project." >>

Italy looks like it's on its way to a hung parliament — here’s what happens next. The vote gave no party a clear majority, leaving one of Europe's biggest economies politically unstable for now. >>

Italy's election is another blow to the European establishment. Once-fringe populist parties won almost 50 percent of the vote. >>

Italy's voters choose populists, deliver stinging rebuke to Europe. Italy plunged into political chaos after elections delivered victories for populist, euroskeptic parties but left no clear path forward for a new government. >>

Trade war fears, Italian election buffet world shares. LONDON (Reuters) - World stocks and emerging markets fell for the fifth straight day on Monday, hammered by fears of a global trade war and the prospect of political instability in Europe after inconclusive elections in Italy. >>